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Posted by TMarsh on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 3:37 PM

Oh my I haven't heard the term "deadlined" in a few years.

Keith- Sorry my good man. Didn't mean for you to have to deal with that so early in the morning. Or anyone for that matter. Like I said, it just sort of came out and as I read the thing after punching the post button, I said to myself, "why?"

Any way the cause of it was, even though I did not see the posting, I am well aware of what was more than likely said having been on the receiving end myself. Not fun, but for some, understandable. Jeff can defend himself and needs no help from me. He has modeled way more than I have and is way more experienced than many.  He has learned different techniques to offset his ever increasing difficulties and they work. His modeling is nothing to be scoffed at. I have seen a picture of one, ONE, model this someone has done. I could express my opinion as to my thoughts, but I won't, tempting as it may be. Not in spite, but actual impressions.  This is a model railroading forum not a photography forum.  If it's so dark or blurred you can't see, well that's one thing, but if their intent is to show their model then some things are just nitpicking. If they are playing around with MRR photography, like Ray, then that is another thing all together. Of course no one was rude to Ray, that we know of, and there was no reason to be. We in the diner want to help if we can, not hurt to glorify ourselves in our own minds. Jeff does great work in spite of his situation and actually, should not even be a matter because he still has talent and that is evident in everything he does. OK, this is starting top sound like a jump on and save Jeff speech. It is not, like I said Jeff is very capable of taking care of hiomself when he chooses too. Actually, it could have been prompted regardless of who the target was. Him, anyone here or anyone else undeserving of it.

Yeesh!!!! It happened again, all I wanted to do was stop in and say, Great news Ray! I will continue to pray for her recovery.

AND to say, one sump pump problem repaired, one more to go.

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Posted by galaxy on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 3:08 PM

Good morning afternoon guys! 

Hope all is well for you'all

jeffrey-wimberly

 I'm not much of a steamer man anymore but I like that steamfest video.

I am a steam man first, hence all our trips to nearby Scranton and Steamtown. We are planning again to go to Strasburg RR in SE PA again this summer. Can't come soon enough for us. WE go sometimes jusst to watch them play with the steamer{s}, and nothing else. Labor day weekend they have trainfest with diesels included. Trains of all types come. We wanted so badly to go to the steamfest at Owasso Michigan last summer but had absolutely no money to do so. Nuttin' like the smell of coal burning, steamoil and grease in the morning to wake up the senses. In the yard near here with diesels idling, especially on cloudy rainy days  the fumes are enough to choke a jackrabbit with its head in mole hole. But coal not so much.

 

TMarsh

Jeff- I must say IMO the unflashed picture does look better to me. I also know what a flash does too. Brings out all sorts of things differently than what the eye sees in person.

I didn't want to say anything either that might hurt your feelings Jeff, but I IMO thought the unflashed pic looked realistic, great compared to the flashphoto-which looked...well kinda crappy. I am aware of your limited abilities and God only knows I prefer not to weather my trains so much.  I'm glad you posted the unflashed pic as it shows a talent for making it look real. Flash and closeups can turn something ordinary in something odd. But we all knew that already, I thought so no need to mention it. ANd we all know the camera adds 20 lbs, makes fine details look unreal, and warps realism.

jeffrey-wimberly

  My car is on the dead line list with a busted starter so I'm using my father's truck until it gets fixed.

Know that routine all too well. Hope you get it fixed soon. Whats the chances you getting a newer hand-me-down vehicle new and free to you?

Robby P.

  A worker came up to me and said, "My husband would like to know this, and I'm sure you will".  I thought maybe its due to me wearing a "Cubs" baseball jersey.  No..............MY FLY WAS UNZIPPED Blush.     After I fixed it, I asked if they carry what I'm looking for. 

Gee Robby, I certainly hope you don't go "comando"...you would have really given her cause to pause to tell you! XYZ PDQ!!! Last one in close the barn door!   Big SmileWhistling

howmus

 Just got off the phone with my son.  His MIL appears to have a cyst or abscess in a kidney.  They are draining it and she should be home tomorrow.  Good news for all concerned!  I will be heading over to his house this afternoon to watch the girls until their mom gets home from work.

The prayer candle is lit for those in need, including yours.

Well time for a nap waiting for the DR to call, but he won't until I lay down get comfy and dirft off. Ain't it always the way?

HAve a great evening guys

 

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Posted by Swayin on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 3:01 PM

Very nice, Blazzin, and I agree 100%!

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 2:30 PM

Blazzin
  A couple of weeks ago.. I made the mistake of saying an E7A.. well for all I know.. there's no such thing.  But what I really meant was the E6A.. and the E6A  style.. and the light/nose of it.. and the colors of Milwauki RR... well to me.. is the BEST!

Just to correct you there. There is a such thing as an E7A. I have several of them. The model you have there is an E6A. I also have some of them along with 1 E6B that I run in consist with an E7A.

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Posted by Blazzin on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 2:17 PM

  Well Swayin..  thanks.. I like to hear about peeps and where they are from.

  Here's a treat for ya.. In my honest opinion.. is the prettiest Liner of em all~

  A couple of weeks ago.. I made the mistake of saying an E7A.. well for all I know.. there's no such thing.  But what I really meant was the E6A.. and the E6A  style.. and the light/nose of it.. and the colors of Milwauki RR... well to me.. is the BEST!

swayin1.jpg picture by Blazzin55

  Jeff.. to me.. that is great news.  *I let out a sigh~*

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Posted by Swayin on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 12:51 PM

Blazzin

Now .. tell us about yourself.. yes.. spill your guts on us.. tell us how you got started in Model Railroading.  Tell us what scale you are in.. tell us about yourself.. and other stuff.  You made the first big jump.. you came into the Diner.. lol.    

Wow, where to begin?? Like i'm sure a ton of us, I loved trains as a kid, and cobbled together a nice HO-scale layout that eventually ended up in boxes as I got older. Then I had kids and voila - my son and daughter are both interested in trains, especially my son. We go to a local train show here very fall, and last October a very nice gentleman at the swap meet gave my son a box of starter stuff - an old Tyco transformer, a couple of box cars, and a loop of track. From that, we built a 6x16 cookie cutter DCC HO layout in the garage that I am currently adding an industrial section and yard/staging area onto. My daughter likes to help build scenery and my son is all about running the longest trains he can - and loves the new sound-equipped P2K H10-44 that just arrived. All in all, it's a fabulous family activity that we all enjoy, and i've had some incredible help from the kind folks in this forum, for which I say thank you!

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 12:45 PM

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Jeff- How did that Dr's appointment go?  Good news I pray?  Hope you were able to recharge the battery, as I know those things aren't cheap...

Docs appointment went well. One of the two wounds on the left foot is healed. One to go. On the car, charged the battery up to 100% then tried starting it. No dice. The started kicked it and started to do it's thing then the bendix locked up. Even if it had started I wouldn't have used it today as I can't trust it to start again.

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Posted by Swayin on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 12:40 PM

A big and hearty  from the other side of the Big Pond to you, Swayin. This is a good place to be.

You´re from Bellingham? Was there in 1973/4, while staying on Bainbridge Island as that year´s exchange student. 

 

 

Thank you for the welcome! Yes, love it here. Was born and raised on the East Coast (NYC)and lived everywhere from the Carolinas to Maine before moving west in 1992, and don't think I'd ever go back. The quality of ilfe here is just too high.

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Posted by Blazzin on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 12:39 PM

    Swayin  ...Yes.. Yes.. Welcome by all means.  Glad to have ya~   

  Now .. tell us about yourself.. yes.. spill your guts on us.. tell us how you got started in Model Railroading.  Tell us what scale you are in.. tell us about yourself.. and other stuff.  You made the first big jump.. you came into the Diner.. lol.  

  I do know this.. when I first came to the Diner.. I wrote a book.  Couldn't stop.. I was so glad to be around other people that are interested in trains.. period.    Now as for me.. I'm one of the quiet ones around here.. but the others.. wow.. a landfill of information. 

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 12:19 PM

 A big and hearty Sign - Welcome from the other side of the Big Pond to you, Swayin. This is a good place to be.

You´re from Bellingham? Was there in 1973/4, while staying on Bainbridge Island as that year´s exchange student.

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Posted by Swayin on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 12:11 PM

Morning, all - happy to make my first diner post this morning. Very nice group.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 12:05 PM

 Hi Folks,

just a quick stopover here in the Diner, before I call it a day.

Janie, coffee for me please and a refill of whatever the guys are having in here, thank you.

Have you seen this thread about declining interest in forums? Seems to be a general trend, also in this place. We have lost (hopefully only temporarily) quite a number since the maintenance shutdown. 

Is it just the season?

Have a good evening, y´ all!

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Posted by Trainman Sam on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 11:22 AM

TMarsh
Typing things without vocal tones and facial expressions is tough for a guy like me who speaks sarcasm alot.

 

Todd- I feel you on the "rant" (for lack of a better word)...  I find it hard to convey what I want in here as well, most of the time I end up deleting most of what I wrote, because when I re-read it, sounds like an insult...

About writing a "novel", I have had it where I start on something for in here, and when I finish, probably would have taken us to a new location!!!  (At least the way we worked things "before")

I love the fact that we, the "Diner" people, are so different!  We get the persepective from such diverse angles.  THAT, in-and-of-itself, is what helps me to become better at this hobby without picking up so much as a paint brush or needle-file.  We can learn from sharing with each other, and giving a "positive" critique.  I feel it is such a shame when people leave this "Forum" (the site in general, not the Diner) and don't come back due to a negative experience.  I pray for those who constantly belittle others, hoping that He would step in and show them the "TRUTH" about how life is supposed to be lived.

Yeah, before anyone starts, NO I am NOT perfect, and will NEVER be perfect.  I too, can cut with the best of them.  But as you have said, What's the point?  It does NOTHING but cause more grief.  I THANK GOD every day that I have found this Diner!  I would not be anywhere near inspired enough to get into the hobby to where I am now, nor would I have been as far in my training without the help and support I have gotten from you, my friends!

THANK YOU!!!For EVERYTHING guys!

BTW, for the last few weeks, my diner model has sat in the box, waiting for me to get back to it...  I can't wait 'til I am promoted and can have some time to myself again...  This qualifying is just nerve wracking sometimes...

Jeff- How did that Dr's appointment go?  Good news I pray?  Hope you were able to recharge the battery, as I know those things aren't cheap...

Gotta run, study time is getting shorter and shorter... Test is on Thursday!

God Bless my friends!  Have a great one!  Hopefully I'll be in a little later!

Oops, just noticed I had tops a couple days ago, and didn't cover it!  Chloe, don't charge Keith for today, or the next "Tops" person, I'll cover it!  Please give me the tab when I come back?  Thanks

Sam

 May He bless you, guide you, and keep you safe on your journey through life!

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Posted by Blazzin on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 10:26 AM

  Good morning.. well I think it is.  I woke up at 4:30 AM .. I was reading some long blog from Todd.. I think he was reciting Walt Wittman or something... I went back to bed.. now its 8:30 and I feel better.  I also aite something.. couldn't tell ya what it was.. but I did go back to bed.  I hate to wake up hungry.

  Jeff keep us filled in on the foot doctor visit. 

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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 10:26 AM

 Mornin' Everyone,

Zoe I'll have a Raisin Bran Muffin w/ real butter and a cup of dark roast coffee in a FGLK mug, please.

Just got off the phone with my son.  His MIL appears to have a cyst or abscess in a kidney.  They are draining it and she should be home tomorrow.  Good news for all concerned!  I will be heading over to his house this afternoon to watch the girls until their mom gets home from work.

Guess it is time to get the mower out..........

Oz Ray, nice video!  Enjoyed it much.

Best get moving......

73

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

We'll get there sooner or later! 

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Posted by der5997 on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 10:19 AM

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Keith:

On the flipside, just because I don't comment, doesn't mean I don't like it. Sometimes I forget, sometimes I just don't comment. Other times, believe it or not, I'm trying to shorten the post and intend on commenting later but again, forget. Nothing is meant by either............
  For the sake of brevity, Thanks, you saved me a bunch of typing!Thumbs Up

OZRay:   5903 passes through Hawkesbury River station with a Sydney bound goods train. Shades of the British Empire! To the north of us here on Nova Scotia's Eastern Shore is Cape Breton Island in the South of which is Port Hawkesbury, and in the North Sydney! Looking at the model, amazing that the D 59s fit on a 60' turntable. It looks way bigger. (BTW, on trains in heaven, take a boo at Isaiah 6:1 LOL.)

In the Steam Fest video, the triple header had a whale back oil tender in frontof the first passenger coach- I was interested in that, as I scratched one from a "pump" type tooth paste tube in the 1990s in Alberta to rationalize the fan trip status of a Docksider I had! Big Smile

Speaking of Nova Scotia's Eastern Shore, this  turned up on YouTube. An artist was here on Sober Island in early March, apparently. He took this video at a place we call "The Whales" because of the shape of the basalt bedrock jutting into the ocean there.

Jeff: Did the car battery situation get resolved? That's a powerful one you're after for sure. On photos, I find I hardly ever use flash these days.  I brighten things up in Windows Photo Editor, but that has its drawbacks too towards over-exposure of the rest of the scene. Hope your Drs appointment goes well.

Time for lunch...TTFN

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 9:14 AM

 Good morning. Got to go see the foot doc today for my weekly wound care and physical therapy thing. My car is on the dead line list with a busted starter so I'm using my father's truck until it gets fixed. See y'all later.



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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 8:19 AM

Sir Madog
Jeff - what keeps you up so late? Are you like me, haunted by a bad case of insomnia?

No, just a bad case of bone pain.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 7:47 AM

 Good Afternoon,

Zoe, is it too late for a big lunch? No? OK, then make it a huge bowl of lentil soup for me, bread to go with it and coffee and apple pie to follow - thank you.

Did I say this morning, that I had not planned anything specific for the day? Well, Petra took care of that! We had some leftover paint and she really made me paint the corridor outside our flat. Now, that´s really not our job to do, but it did not look nice, when we moved in. It does look nice and clean now, but I am tired and weary. I slipped into my old army fatigues and will be going for a good rest soon.

Robby -aren´t these the moments that make a grown man blush? After a little while you´d be laughing about that.  Happened to me once, while I was in front of an audience of several hundred people... did not think it was funny, then.

OZ-Ray - that loco looks so much lower in profile when compared to the regular USRA Mike. It probably has smaller drivers and a lowered boiler - difficult to kitbash!

Well, CUL!

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Posted by TMarsh on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 7:44 AM

Mornin, ANOTHER beautiful day today. Sunny and a high of around 84. Got some groceries to unload at the restaurant. Actually just put away, I don't know why I keep saying unload. A sump pump to repair and a sump pump to replumb. Along with assorted odds and ends. 

Hope to stop in the layout room off and on today. I just may try to mold a rock face or two also. I'll have to do it sooner or later.

Robby- Laugh Laugh

Oh ya, forgot about the grass piles.

Have a Great Day!!

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Posted by Robby P. on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 7:29 AM

 Good morning.  Seems like we might get some rain today.  Good time to get the basement cleaned up.

 Went with my wife to the doctors yesterday, and was going to stop by Michaels for the "pop toppers" or how ever you say it.   I was looking around and couldn't find them.  A worker came up to me and said, "My husband would like to know this, and I'm sure you will".  I thought maybe its due to me wearing a "Cubs" baseball jersey.  No..............MY FLY WAS UNZIPPED Blush.     After I fixed it, I asked if they carry what I'm looking for.  The lady never heard of it.  I know another Michaels has it, but that;s in the other direction.   So I bought 20 foam brushes for a $1, and some paint.  So the total I spent was $2.00, and a embarrassing moment.

 The plan today..........Library, and maybe around town.  Later the basement.

 Hope everybody has a good morning.  

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Posted by Packer on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 7:15 AM

Morning ya'll; Biscuits and gravy for me.

John, you got a shippment in 10 days? I've been waiting on the package from Edmonton to Florida for 15 days... It's said "arrived in destination country" for 5 days but still no package...

OzRay, The wiki page for the Mikado says it's a variation of the USRA light Mikado, but with the changes Ulrich noted, although I don't think it's shorter save for the tender.

Vincent

Wants: 1. high-quality, sound equipped, SD40-2s, C636s, C30-7s, and F-units in BN. As for ones that don't cost an arm and a leg, that's out of the question....

2. An end to the limited-production and other crap that makes models harder to get and more expensive.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 12:28 AM

 Good Morning,

Jeff - what keeps you up so late? Are you like me, haunted by a bad case of insomnia?

Oz-Ray - welcome back! That loco looks somewhat like a downsized USRA Light Mikado, with a different smokebox door and a buffer beam. To me it looks much smaller, though, making it difficult to kitbash from a BLI Mike.

 Janie, I´ll have my French breakfast, please. I´ll stay here at the RC.

Nothing planned for the day, just wait and see how it will develop.

CUL

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 12:21 AM

 I'm not much of a steamer man anymore but I like that steamfest video.

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Posted by puddlejumperoz on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 12:08 AM

I also found this interesting film clip, it's north of Sydney about two hours drive

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOEO4qTByu4

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Posted by puddlejumperoz on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 12:00 AM

Hello everyone, I've just finished a few weeks deployment with the Naval reserve, can't tell you where, but it was not a nice place. Now I have a curious quetsion. Back in 1952 our state railways purchased a locomotive from Baldwin Lima Hamilton.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_South_Wales_D59_class_locomotive

Now there is a local supplier bringing a HO version in but probably not until next year, does anyone know if I can source the same version of this model in the US?

Here is the local one. The 2-8-2 goods locomotive.

http://eurekamodels.com.au/

Aprreciate any help

 

Ray

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Posted by TMarsh on Monday, April 12, 2010 11:00 PM

Good evening, it's late and I'm tired.

First and foremost I want to say to Ray, your sons MIL is in my prayers and I hope for the same thing as you.

Jeff- I must say IMO the unflashed picture does look better to me. I also know what a flash does too. Brings out all sorts of things differently than what the eye sees in person. I gave up on trying to get my camera to take a picture like it looks in person. So, when I post a picture, what you see ain't always what it looks like, but it's what you get. Like you, I quit worrying about it.

I generally never make a comment about something unless it is accompanied by "in my opinion" or something similar. If I don't, then that's what I mean. Everyones taste is different, everyones idea of what they are going for is also different. I also go by the, when you pay for it, I'll do it your way method. If I don't like the looks of something, I won't comment on it. On the flipside, just because I don't comment, doesn't mean I don't like it. Sometimes I forget, sometimes I just don't comment. Other times, believe it or not, I'm trying to shorten the post and intend on commenting later but again, forget. Nothing is meant by either. If I ever make a comment that is taken as making fun of or insulting, as Johnboy says it was taken wrong because that is, nor will it ever be, my intent. Typing things without vocal tones and facial expressions is tough for a guy like me who speaks sarcasm alot. Can I be straight and rude? Yes. Under certain circumstances I can cut with the best. In the end it serves no purpose. To hide behind the literal dictionary meaning of the word critique or criticism, is a joke. An excuse to be rude and a weak justification. Please. Don't insult me by using that as a reason to show your insecurities in your own self by trying to draw attention to someone else as if you are so much better, by twisting it as if I'm wrong and am too dumb to see it. Will I humor you? Yes. Did you win? No. You look like a fool. I know it and so do most others. There is no one who frequents the diner that does this and everyone gets along and some good information is passed and some very helpful ideas are shared. Not everyone will enjoy the same things, or have the same views of how it would look best. If that were the case, we'd never find our cars in the parking lot. They'd all look the same. Giving someone your take on their work is helpful, yes it is, very helpful. It helps to see your work in a different light. To offer the opinions so someone can look and decide if they like it or not is exactly how it should work. Most people, dare I say 99.9% of the folks who come to these forums behave in just that manner. Do I want to do my layout and rolling stock like some peoples, even some of you here in the diner? Noooo. But does that mean I don't like it? Or respect and enjoy seeing the fruits of your labor? Oh H.E. double toothpicks NO!!! If all would just behave as you want to be treated, we would get along great in this world. That will never happen though. Too bad.

Anyway, enough of THAT comment that apparently turned into a rant not intended for anyone in here. Or really out there either. It's all over in the world. It just started coming out and I didn't stop it. Sigh

Oh well, (as Ray would say, "deep subject". Except in my case I shall add, "for a shallow mind") Prayers for those in need.

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Posted by ns3010 on Monday, April 12, 2010 10:39 PM

Evening all.

It's late, so I'm not gonna catch up. Have a game tomorrow, then my mom said we can go to Five Guys (I'm drooling just at the thought of it...), and I hope to drop in when I get home.

Catch ya later

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Posted by der5997 on Monday, April 12, 2010 10:06 PM

Good early Tuesday morning Diners:  Sup up, as the tab's on me. Yesterday a cool wind put an edge on an otherwise great day of sunshine - not bad as it was supposed to cloud over after lunch and maybe throw things.

Vincent:

John, So I'm not alone in that sentiment. I hope it shows up today or tomorrow, it said arrived in destination country on the 8th.
...a parcel from California mailed on the 2nd. Arrived today! As I said 10 days - I had been hoping, but not really expecting this today. All sorts of goodies (Keith check your Klambach email)

TrolleyRob: Good to see you back in after quite a spell. Thanks for the extra photos of the RaiLink - I needed those for a better idea of how the paint looks. I'd only the shot I showed (from you some years ago,Thumbs Up) and this GP 7 in Stellarton about the same time.

Keith: $10 for the Service Stand with handrails? Lucky dog! The kit I built (different manufacturer and in Canada, cost me more than twice that by the time the smoke had cleared, including buying the handrails separately! Is yours brass?

Chris:....all this and .pdfs too Bow Thanks for taking the trouble and time - what with deadlines and all! Looking forward to seeing what you've got.

Time for bed - feet are cold now, so we've made "hotties" - it's far from summer yet, despite the sunshine. Goodnight all, God Bless and prayers for those in need. Came across a semi-religious chuckle today: "If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans for the future!" Angel

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Posted by AmanaMedic on Monday, April 12, 2010 8:09 PM

 Good Evening, double cheeseburger basket with a large Cherry RC Cola...at the RC please 'n thank-ya.

Sir Madog
Rob - that´s the way the medics look like in Germany. Too bad, Preiser cares more about the US martket.

THAT's the only EMS set I've seen. A quick coat of dark blue would do wonders for them! Although, we have a lady here in Clarence who drives for the ambulance service, who still wears the white pants like they did 40 years ago. I guess Johnny and Roy taught me to wear dark blue pants, a light blue shirt, and a dark blue jacketCool So ROB, whatcha gonna use for the ambulance? Former medics are curious! Welp, OK, THIS former medic is curious...

DER JOHN: The articles are scanned, now it's up to Loving Wife to .pdf 'em for us...she has the full Adobe package on her 'pooter. 

I've already forgotten who it was (and I'm currently too lazy to go looking through the last few pages) THAT posted a pic of what looked to be a Paducah-Built geep... Thanks, whoever you were! Thumbs UpThumbs Up I'm a fan of them. The ICG and CCP used them almost exclusively in Cee Dar Rabbits. I'm almost wondering if 1752 wasn't ex-CCP.

Tonight, I have to get a little farther/further on w**k stuff for THAT. I've got 4 things for her so-far, in various stages of completion. IF I get 'em done now...I won't be sweating them so badly Thursday night. What a concept 'eh? Seems like I have to have THAT deadline though...Disapprove With THAT, it's now time for me to look at the soccer shots I got tonight...see if they look as good on the "big" screen as they did on the tiny one on the back of the camera...

Have a good evening everybody...

ChrisEight Ball

 

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